RIVER TOLKA

Flooding from the Tolka at Drumcondra, Dublin, in April 2005.

The 'River Tolka' (Irish: ''Tolca'') is a river which flows through Dublin, Ireland. It rises near Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath, bypassing Dunboyne, Mulhuddart, Blanchardstown, Finglas, then through the north Dublin districts of Glasnevin, Drumcondra (beside Tolka Park) and Ballybough, before entering Dublin Bay at East Wall.
The Tolka is, with the River Dodder, one of Dublin's main rivers, after the River Liffey. In November 2000, flooding of the Tolka caused extensive damage to residential areas along its banks. Since then, much work has been done to strengthen its flood defences.
The Tolka is connected to the nearby Royal Canal by what is known as the Cemetery Drain, so-called as it runs beneath Glasnevin Cemetery before joining the Tolka in the Botanic Gardens.

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List of bridges over the River Tolka

List of rivers in Ireland

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